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many animals are killed out of the allotted times which can leave young animals orphaned and unable to survive but environmentalists are fighting back the heart of just u.s. forest provides a sanctuary for the most famous beast in russia it's home to a group who rescue often bear cubs and raise them when they're old enough to fend for themselves the cubs a target taken to a remote location and released back into the wild but it's not just bears who find a haven here this is wolf island here wolf pups have been captured by hunters or bought from zoos have a second chance at life and conservationists have a unique opportunity to observe them these walls are all around four months old and they'll stay in this area for up to three years then most will go back to the wild for good just viewing them from the car was an experience in itself but then after a bit of a bumpy ride came an opportunity i just couldn't pass up. and this is what i was hoping for when i heard i was coming to a place called wolf island a chance to get up close and personal with the locals and it's these guys are going to act a
many animals are killed out of the allotted times which can leave young animals orphaned and unable to survive but environmentalists are fighting back the heart of just u.s. forest provides a sanctuary for the most famous beast in russia it's home to a group who rescue often bear cubs and raise them when they're old enough to fend for themselves the cubs a target taken to a remote location and released back into the wild but it's not just bears who find a haven here this is wolf island here...
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survival gear for service. so. the force of motion molestations the formula. they are all here to make it possible. to chimp on the fly and on our. good are sometimes you see a story and it seems so for lengthly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. from. the. today we're joined by dr lisa alter the writer behind the secret city documentary which is all about the city of london corporation the governing body of the one square mile that is home to the u.k. financial industry totally sold to thank you very much for joining us today can you tell me what the city of london corporation is and what it does the corporation of london or city of london corporation is the government for the city of london the square mile the financial district which is actually the real city of london the rest of london isn't a city and its role is to basically lobby for the city but the thing is the city's been taken over
survival gear for service. so. the force of motion molestations the formula. they are all here to make it possible. to chimp on the fly and on our. good are sometimes you see a story and it seems so for lengthly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. from. the. today we're joined by dr lisa alter the writer behind the secret city...
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green and how she's survived ms. green and how she's survived many financial crisis. there were no diaries then i remember something that was said that nice girls keep diaries. bad girls do not have time last laugh and hetty green was bad. now with men but many. she was consumed with money. born in massachusetts 1834 to prosperous family of wailing merchants. in those days quayle will feel the houses and factories around the world and we'll parts reused for perfume, a paint buggy whips and just about everything in between. her family was extremely prosperous which was then the most prosperous town in america. it seemed they embodied american values. they were rich, upstanding citizens her father supported abraham lincoln. they were spiritual and were quakers within new england values of thrift to the point* of stinginess with her father and simplicity and plain living. to the quakers wealth was a sign of virtue and god's blessing so they were very blessed but her father really wanted a son. the first child was a girl. it was hetty. he became enraged and was furious. s
green and how she's survived ms. green and how she's survived many financial crisis. there were no diaries then i remember something that was said that nice girls keep diaries. bad girls do not have time last laugh and hetty green was bad. now with men but many. she was consumed with money. born in massachusetts 1834 to prosperous family of wailing merchants. in those days quayle will feel the houses and factories around the world and we'll parts reused for perfume, a paint buggy whips and just...
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none survived. she sold 20 million albums after her career. she also starred in the reality television show. she leaves behind five children. she was 43 years old. >> a nelson mandela remains hospitalized. he is doing very well according to south africa's defense minister. >> here he is at his home several years ago. he has been in the hospital for three days. he is undergoing medical tests. she would not elaborate. statements say that he "is in good hands." it has been two weeks since fighting ended between israel and hamas that lie in the gaza strip is still far from normal. by some estimates it will cost as much as $1.5 million to rebuild homes and workplaces. the government says it does not yet know where it will get the money. officials are hoping that other countries will step in to help. >> unbelievable destruction. it is difficult to look at. the weather is pretty tolerable today. >> other than the fog. it is one of those warnings that is hard to get up. >> it is so -- morning's that is so hard to get up. >> it is so dreary. this is a
none survived. she sold 20 million albums after her career. she also starred in the reality television show. she leaves behind five children. she was 43 years old. >> a nelson mandela remains hospitalized. he is doing very well according to south africa's defense minister. >> here he is at his home several years ago. he has been in the hospital for three days. he is undergoing medical tests. she would not elaborate. statements say that he "is in good hands." it has been...
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>> three of them survived. my uncle and another fellow named jack were killed very close to the end of the north african campaign in april of 1943. >> what happened? >> how did they die? >> yes be well, he was in an isolated position. i went to tunisia to see what the wind was light. where they were fighting. wonderfully interested and exciting. it was a rocky and hilly kind of terrain. they kind of separated from the body of the battalion. volunteering to go out with another man and in the course of that, the guy behind a haystack took them how and unfortunately he was so far from medical help that he bled to death before he can could get the kind of help that he needed. >> by 1943 they were fully incorporated into the british army? >> yes. >> and not part of the american expeditionary forces? >> no, that was an issue for them all the way through. before they went, they made a big point of finding out if they would be able to transfer the american army. if america actually joined it. one of them, jack brewster
>> three of them survived. my uncle and another fellow named jack were killed very close to the end of the north african campaign in april of 1943. >> what happened? >> how did they die? >> yes be well, he was in an isolated position. i went to tunisia to see what the wind was light. where they were fighting. wonderfully interested and exciting. it was a rocky and hilly kind of terrain. they kind of separated from the body of the battalion. volunteering to go out with...
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and survival. triumph of the human spirit the will to overcome extreme adversity to get up when you have been knocked down again and again. my book explores the challenge to rebuild your life after a catastrophe and also the discovery our worst nightmares can turn into greatest opportunities. it is poignant to be in vermont talking about "american phoenix" especially after the devastation caused by hurricane ike read because you can relate to what william skinner went through 130 years ago to rebuild their lives. and now with her cane sandy of those in new jersey and staten island can also unfortunately relate to to this challenge. what do you do? whether we come to the story line with that connection we all have disasters. and the unexpected moments when suddenly things are not the same. we are in a new paradigm. how do we survive? this moment of crisis will test us. instincts, loyalties, faith in ourselves, creativity, he motions and certainly our courage. may 16, 1874 a reservoir dam gave way in
and survival. triumph of the human spirit the will to overcome extreme adversity to get up when you have been knocked down again and again. my book explores the challenge to rebuild your life after a catastrophe and also the discovery our worst nightmares can turn into greatest opportunities. it is poignant to be in vermont talking about "american phoenix" especially after the devastation caused by hurricane ike read because you can relate to what william skinner went through 130...
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. >> reporter: eben alexander survived a near-death experience and now carries the memory of what he says was a journey to heaven, a journey that all his scientific training can not explain. on november 10th, 2008, eben awoke with a searing headache. when holley checked on him he was having a tremendous seizure. >> i said say something and he didn't say anything. zblbt eben was rushed to the hospital where he was a neurosurgery. >> all we could make out was help and screaming. >> reporter: he had been stricken with a rare and virulent ecloy meningitis infection. >> i was trying to die. >> reporter: doctors gave him almost no chance to live and told his family if he did survive he would be brain damaged if rest of his life. >> his eye was off and cocked. it was like no one was there. >> reporter: eben believes that holley was right. he wasn't there. >> did you go to heaven? >> yes. i mean, in every sense of the word, that's what my experience showed me. >> reporter: his first recollection was being a speck of awareness in a dark and murky underworld. >> i was rescued by this beautiful
. >> reporter: eben alexander survived a near-death experience and now carries the memory of what he says was a journey to heaven, a journey that all his scientific training can not explain. on november 10th, 2008, eben awoke with a searing headache. when holley checked on him he was having a tremendous seizure. >> i said say something and he didn't say anything. zblbt eben was rushed to the hospital where he was a neurosurgery. >> all we could make out was help and screaming....
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and their need to survive. and i just was struck by the courage that this woman had, and i mean i think when you go to see a film like this you always put yourself in that scenario and go how would i deal with this, who would i bement and i'm certain i would be nothing like maria. but maria talks about it and says you don't knowment and i don't think we do know. and i think we need to understand it. and a movie helps us a little bit. >> rose: it's to use a memory that is with us right now in connecticut, those teachers who stood in the line and lunged at a gunman to protect their kids, you ask yourself when you hear that would i have done the same thing. >> i i think that's right. i think none of us know how we would react in a situation like that until are you unlucky enough to be in one. and then. >> rose: and then if you have children, the idea of survival just kicks in. >> yeah. well, when i came out from the water i would say i was feeling why i am alive. i don't want to be alive. that was pie feeling. tha
and their need to survive. and i just was struck by the courage that this woman had, and i mean i think when you go to see a film like this you always put yourself in that scenario and go how would i deal with this, who would i bement and i'm certain i would be nothing like maria. but maria talks about it and says you don't knowment and i don't think we do know. and i think we need to understand it. and a movie helps us a little bit. >> rose: it's to use a memory that is with us right now...
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the gulf stream is surely as much about the belief in survival as about the acceptance of death. it is homer's great achievement that he revealed through images so real and physical ideas that were so abstract and thoughtful. in may 1908, homer suffered a mild stroke, but he recovered and painted for another two years. in december that year, he wrote, "all is lovely outside my house and inside my house... and myself." homer's late paintings reflect the growing sense of his own mortality. man is face to face with nature, the sea a metaphor for the unknown.
the gulf stream is surely as much about the belief in survival as about the acceptance of death. it is homer's great achievement that he revealed through images so real and physical ideas that were so abstract and thoughtful. in may 1908, homer suffered a mild stroke, but he recovered and painted for another two years. in december that year, he wrote, "all is lovely outside my house and inside my house... and myself." homer's late paintings reflect the growing sense of his own...
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and he's the only one who survived. skinner knew he needed two things to be able to make a go of it again: he needed money, and he needed water power. in skinnerville he was going to have to rely on steam if he rebuilt there because the reservoir, which had supplemented the mill river during the dry season, was not going to be rebuilt. so going forward during those dry seasons when the river ran low, skinner was going to have to supplement his mill with steam. it was very expensive. for a man in the amount of debt he was in, it was too expensive for him at this time. he was also going to have to rebuild the entire infrastructure of the village for his workers, all the houses and everything there. and he needed a lot of water power for his operation to make, to dye zig you need -- silk you need a lot of water, and he, of course, since he did not want to convert to steam, needed the power to power his machinery. holyoke could offer him consistent water power 365 days a year without a reservoir hanging over his head that c
and he's the only one who survived. skinner knew he needed two things to be able to make a go of it again: he needed money, and he needed water power. in skinnerville he was going to have to rely on steam if he rebuilt there because the reservoir, which had supplemented the mill river during the dry season, was not going to be rebuilt. so going forward during those dry seasons when the river ran low, skinner was going to have to supplement his mill with steam. it was very expensive. for a man...
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the wind and rain brought by the typhoon were so strong i thought we would not survive. >> but for every purse and pulled from the rubble, there are many others still missing. all their relatives can do is can the list of names and wait. >> what else can i think of about what happened to my husband? i hope to see him alive, but if not, i just want to see him again. >> those who survive have lost everything. dependent on the government and aid agencies for basic supplies. others are seeking urgent medical care after being hit by falling trees and debris flying around by the typhoon. but they will also need long- term health. houses have been destroyed. roads are rendered impossible. power lines are cut. these banana trees were someone's livelihood. now they are worthless. along with more than half of the crops in this province. but right now, the human issue is of utmost concern. people continue to arrive at emergency shelters desperate for help. and still, the rescuers keeps searching for those clinging to life. when they find someone come on like this 3-year-old boy, there is a brief mo
the wind and rain brought by the typhoon were so strong i thought we would not survive. >> but for every purse and pulled from the rubble, there are many others still missing. all their relatives can do is can the list of names and wait. >> what else can i think of about what happened to my husband? i hope to see him alive, but if not, i just want to see him again. >> those who survive have lost everything. dependent on the government and aid agencies for basic supplies....
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the school nurse said she only survive because the sugar was unaware she was hiding underneath her desk. moments later, the school secretary raised to office. >> we pulled out the telephone off my desk and i held the phone while she dialed 911. >> a call that may have prevented even a greater loss of life. it is another of a steadily increasing amount of mass murders in the last few years. >> we cannot tolerate this any more. >> president obama told the community that he will use the power of his of his to make sure another massacre like this does not happen again. >> thanks very much. at 5:00, we will go live to newtown, conn. with continuing coverage of the sandy hook elementary school shooting. >> the first responders during friday's shooting are opening up about the terrible scene they saw unfold. they arrived within minutes and immediately set up triage areas by the rescue truck. they said after a while, the horror began to set in. >> i think that is the toughest part. we are trained to do this and we want to take care of people. we want to keep them alive and there was nothing we
the school nurse said she only survive because the sugar was unaware she was hiding underneath her desk. moments later, the school secretary raised to office. >> we pulled out the telephone off my desk and i held the phone while she dialed 911. >> a call that may have prevented even a greater loss of life. it is another of a steadily increasing amount of mass murders in the last few years. >> we cannot tolerate this any more. >> president obama told the community that he...
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. >> yes. >> rose: survival. >> survival for her child. rose: right. >> because i think that my character as we mentioned becomes a prostitute. when she loses her job. and i don't think that is something she would have done if she didn't have someone else to care for. now she does not have her child. she had to live away from her child which i think is already just about the most painful condition that a person can be in. she lives-- leaves her child with a family and in order to keep from having the stigma of being an unwed mother. of course when it is discovered that she is, she loses her job and then pretty much realizes she's never ing to be able to have her child again. and the survival aspect of it, it's amazing what people are driven to do, not from the self-preservation standpoint but what we will do to help each other. we will become-- we will live in a state of living death in order to do that which is what fontine does. >> this was in 2009 before you did this, you said my film seemed to be about man's struck well failure. this i
. >> yes. >> rose: survival. >> survival for her child. rose: right. >> because i think that my character as we mentioned becomes a prostitute. when she loses her job. and i don't think that is something she would have done if she didn't have someone else to care for. now she does not have her child. she had to live away from her child which i think is already just about the most painful condition that a person can be in. she lives-- leaves her child with a family and in...
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karzai is caught between a rock and a hard place he owes his very survival i mean in a literal sense to the occupying forces and yet at the same time he realizes that the afghan people deeply resent the foreign occupiers who have been there for more than a decade and so in order to have any credibility especially post two thousand and fourteen the karzai government and his followers must show at least some degree of nationalist credentials in other words some independence from the occupiers to whom they owe their survival so he's on the horns of a dilemma he cannot really escape i think this allegation against the foreign n.g.o.s for not paying their taxes which is probably true is his attempt to solve his own or save his own reputation for those who deeply resent the foreign occupation the fact of the matter is the occupation of afghanistan like almost all foreign occupation is riddled with corruption by the occupiers and by the elites who are the recipient of their assistance and does the karzai government really represent the afghan people does it represent working families does i
karzai is caught between a rock and a hard place he owes his very survival i mean in a literal sense to the occupying forces and yet at the same time he realizes that the afghan people deeply resent the foreign occupiers who have been there for more than a decade and so in order to have any credibility especially post two thousand and fourteen the karzai government and his followers must show at least some degree of nationalist credentials in other words some independence from the occupiers to...
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many thousands have survived. they were in disguise. they survived the war. more survive in hungary than is generally known, particularly in the city of budapest. the attack on hon. jews happen later in the war. effectively, -- the attack on hungarian jews happen later in the war. a large community survive in budapest, a couple hundred thousand, which is a significant number. in poland they survive in all kinds of ways. many survive are going to the soviet union. many came home to find what was left. one very sad and moving archival document said many come home just to see the cemeteries and then leave because they do not want to be there anymore. jews to come back. some try to make new lives there. some joined the communist party. the communist party has an attraction not just for jews, but for anybody who experience the devastation of the war and the shattering of morality the war brought. many people did see in communism a kind of alternatives. maybe this system will work. liberal democracy did not work. the west did not come to our aid. maybe there is som
many thousands have survived. they were in disguise. they survived the war. more survive in hungary than is generally known, particularly in the city of budapest. the attack on hon. jews happen later in the war. effectively, -- the attack on hungarian jews happen later in the war. a large community survive in budapest, a couple hundred thousand, which is a significant number. in poland they survive in all kinds of ways. many survive are going to the soviet union. many came home to find what was...
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. >> reporter: 12 years old boy survived an israeli air strike that destroyed his home. his father was killed and his twin brother died before his very eyes. he lives in a rented apartment with his wounded mother and his sister. >> translator: my son has become defiant. he refuses to study. and spends all his time wandering outside. >> reporter: counselors invited the children to blow all their fears into a balloon to get rid of them. he was the fastest. but his fears don't subside. >> translator: i'm scared. that's all i can tell you. >> reporter: instead of healing, his grief is turning to hatred. >> translator: i wanted to be a teacher, but not any more. i want to take revenge on israel for bombing my house and killing my father and brother. >> reporter: on both sides of the border each side of violence renews animosity and with it diminished prospects for peace. >>> japanese sports star hideki matsui has announced his retirement from professional baseball. the former yankees player says he's ending a two decade career because he couldn't meet his performance targets.
. >> reporter: 12 years old boy survived an israeli air strike that destroyed his home. his father was killed and his twin brother died before his very eyes. he lives in a rented apartment with his wounded mother and his sister. >> translator: my son has become defiant. he refuses to study. and spends all his time wandering outside. >> reporter: counselors invited the children to blow all their fears into a balloon to get rid of them. he was the fastest. but his fears don't...
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the wind and rain brought by the typhoon were so strong i thought we would not survive. >> but for every purse and pulled from the rubble, there are many others still missing. all their relatives can do is can the list of names and wait. >> what else can i think of about what happened to my husband? i hope to see him alive, but if not, i just want to see him again. >> those who survive have lost everything. dependent on the government and aid agencies for basic supplies. others are seeking urgent medical care after being hit by falling trees and debris flying around by the typhoon. but they will also need long- term health. houses have been destroyed. roads are rendered impossible. c power lines are cut. these banana trees were someone's livelihood. now they are worthless. along with more than half of the crops in this province. but right now, the human issue is of utmost concern. people continue to arrive at emergency shelters desperate for help. and still, the rescuers keeps searching for those clinging to life. when they find someone come on like this 3-year-old boy, there is a brief
the wind and rain brought by the typhoon were so strong i thought we would not survive. >> but for every purse and pulled from the rubble, there are many others still missing. all their relatives can do is can the list of names and wait. >> what else can i think of about what happened to my husband? i hope to see him alive, but if not, i just want to see him again. >> those who survive have lost everything. dependent on the government and aid agencies for basic supplies....
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you have to be physically fit to survive on here and the people certainly seem to have a lot of energy one of the biggest annual events in a moment ski is the northern lympics a collection of winter games that brings the population out in force and this is a welcome to take two. now if you're going to be an arctic explorer one thing you have to have is plenty of stamina so i have decided to enter alternate test of insurance on the cross-country march. and. i know you must meet. your. goodman thank you very much who's your number one thirty one thirty which i think is about there's about a thousand people here. i'll make it to number one hundred thirty i'll be very lucky ok i'll go so if i'm torn as an experience i'm one of the race organizers and apparently i wasn't exactly in for a treat can you tell me a bit about the specifics of the race because it seems fairly true through the hard breathe you know here's a thousand gates and a bit more strange hill has about fifty killer the race to four so if i feel it and i say ok well i think if i make it past the first kilometer. if out of my
you have to be physically fit to survive on here and the people certainly seem to have a lot of energy one of the biggest annual events in a moment ski is the northern lympics a collection of winter games that brings the population out in force and this is a welcome to take two. now if you're going to be an arctic explorer one thing you have to have is plenty of stamina so i have decided to enter alternate test of insurance on the cross-country march. and. i know you must meet. your. goodman...
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. >> reporter: 12 years old, he survived an israeli air strike that destroyed his home. his twin brother died before his very eyes. he lives in a rented apartment with his mother and sister. >> translator: my son has become defiant and refuses to study and spends all of his time wandering outside. >> reporter: counselors invited the children to blow all of their fears into a balloon to get rid of them. osama was the fastest. but his fears don't sub side. >> translator: i'm scared. that's all i can tell you. >> reporter: instead of healing, his grief is turning to hatred. >> translator: i wanted to be a teacher but not anymore. i want to take revenge on israel for bombing my house and killing my father and brother. >> reporter: on both sides of the border, each cycle of violence renews animosity and with it, dimer prospects for negotiated peace. nhk world, gaza strip. >>> another winter storm is hitting the southern u.s. meteorologist robert speta has more. >> we are now watching another storm, actually we had this one move off here across new england yesterday and now mo
. >> reporter: 12 years old, he survived an israeli air strike that destroyed his home. his twin brother died before his very eyes. he lives in a rented apartment with his mother and sister. >> translator: my son has become defiant and refuses to study and spends all of his time wandering outside. >> reporter: counselors invited the children to blow all of their fears into a balloon to get rid of them. osama was the fastest. but his fears don't sub side. >> translator:...
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. >> reporter: 12 years old, he survived an israeli air strike that destroyed his home. his twin brother died before his very eyes. he lives in a rented apartment with his mother and sister. >> translator: my son has become defiant and refuses to study and spends all of his time wandering outside. >> reporter: counselors invited the children to blow all of their fears into a balloon to get rid of them. osama was the fastest. but his fears don't sub side. >> translator: i'm scared. that's all i can tell you. >> reporter: instead of healing, his grief is turning to hatred. >> translator: i wanted to be a teacher but not anymore. i want to take revenge on israel for bombing my house and killing my father and brother. >> reporter: on both sides of the border, each cycle of violence renews animosity and with it, dimer prospects for negotiated peace. nhk world, gaza strip. >>> another winter storm is hitting the southern u.s. meteorologist robert speta has more. >> we are now watching another storm, actually we had this one move off here across new england yesterday and now mo
. >> reporter: 12 years old, he survived an israeli air strike that destroyed his home. his twin brother died before his very eyes. he lives in a rented apartment with his mother and sister. >> translator: my son has become defiant and refuses to study and spends all of his time wandering outside. >> reporter: counselors invited the children to blow all of their fears into a balloon to get rid of them. osama was the fastest. but his fears don't sub side. >> translator:...
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her students survived. >> you could go to her and ask for a hug and she would open her arms. >> and instinctively selfless act to protect the young in the last moments of her own life. >> back to john now, over the past 24 hours of so, police were hinting that they perhaps knew something about adam lanza's motive for the shooting. any more news on that front? >> a little bit. the police are playing their cards very close to their chest -- their words, not mine. what they have said is that, at both crime scenes, the school and the house where nancy lanza was murdered by her son, they found good evidence to suggest a motive. but they said in that news conference that they are not yet ready to discuss what that is. however, it has been widely reported here that the police have begun searching the home were adam lanza lived with his mom nancy and found it to be in pristine condition, beautifully laid out, very clean. but there were two computers in their that were completely smashed to smithereens. we don't know what that means but it is being widely reported that that is what happened. >> the latest
her students survived. >> you could go to her and ask for a hug and she would open her arms. >> and instinctively selfless act to protect the young in the last moments of her own life. >> back to john now, over the past 24 hours of so, police were hinting that they perhaps knew something about adam lanza's motive for the shooting. any more news on that front? >> a little bit. the police are playing their cards very close to their chest -- their words, not mine. what they...
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he survived war atrocities. to make a final decision. has changed his life and the world around him. by giving up. hope. and love to so many children. nikolai the miracle worker on ati. and download the official ati application to yourself choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites. if you're away from your television well it just doesn't matter how would your mobile device you can watch ati anytime anywhere. and. and. and. and. and and. clear i. sigrid laboratory kirby was able to build the world's most sophisticated robot which on fortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tim's mission to teach creation and why it should care about humans in the world this is why you should care watch only on the r g dot com. welcome back to part of this war show the twenty thirteen doc already starts on january the fifth and seven time truck when a child in has moved on from being the driver to head up the camels maust a team aiming to lead the russian group to further glory cousin but for poets. i m i. i. the doctor really has
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that the plane overshot the runway but they weren't carrying any passengers and that there is another surviving flight attendant there the rescue unit came very far but the ambulance couldn't get through because of the traffic so we're gave the injured flight attendant first aid to our best knowledge called her mother to tell her she was ok strapped her womanly blankets and clothing we could find and they even found a car to take her to hospital but there is also video that captured at the exact moment when one of the flight attendants was taking out of the pain now the woman wasn't conscious she was all covered in blood and she was visibly seriously injured meanwhile people who rushed to help this is a virus onboard of those planes did that one price of the plane were still on fire and there was a risk of a possible explosion this plane to pull up to four out to all four excuse me where is the passenger plane with the capacity to carry two hundred thousand ton passengers and that particular plane belonged to a russian low cost red wings. paramedic who is an airline pilot says it is still too e
that the plane overshot the runway but they weren't carrying any passengers and that there is another surviving flight attendant there the rescue unit came very far but the ambulance couldn't get through because of the traffic so we're gave the injured flight attendant first aid to our best knowledge called her mother to tell her she was ok strapped her womanly blankets and clothing we could find and they even found a car to take her to hospital but there is also video that captured at the...
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tests like these prove the flasks could survive a 100-mile-an-hour train collision. they are designed to withstand a fire burning at 1,400 degrees fahrenheit for 30 minutes with water in the compartments. be b but according to john large, that could be their fatal flaw. >> i was concerned about the thermodynamic performance. it's in a fire, there's no way of planning for the damage that could occur. this flask is full of water, so it turns into a pressure cooker. >> such conditions could occur in a railway tunnel fire. july 18th, 2001, baltimore, maryland. population 600,000. a 60-car freight ran laden with flammable chemicals derails in the howard street tunnel, resulting in an inferno. this physicist investigates what would have happened if nuclear flasks would have been involved in the tunnel fire. >> some of the cars were glowing reddish-orange. that would tell us that the fire would have to be around 1,500 degrees fahrenheit. >> nuclear waste flasks can withstand temperatures like that for only half an hour. the baltimore tunnel fire lasted five days. john large
tests like these prove the flasks could survive a 100-mile-an-hour train collision. they are designed to withstand a fire burning at 1,400 degrees fahrenheit for 30 minutes with water in the compartments. be b but according to john large, that could be their fatal flaw. >> i was concerned about the thermodynamic performance. it's in a fire, there's no way of planning for the damage that could occur. this flask is full of water, so it turns into a pressure cooker. >> such conditions...
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you're expecting the world and it's a small town in southern italy which means in group believes will survive any modern apocalyptic predictions mongers have also descended on guatemala to mark what they think will be the end of the world and at nine thirty g.m.t. world court how people around the world preparing for the end of the mayan calendar with some turning supposed final hours into profit. divine power in action activate the shock was. i am this will need these we are under the control of those governing us before we were at the service of the space mafia i found on that day the magnetic field of the sun. to create the support that the stuff. after the second coming it will be a beautiful place it will receive that spirit disco glory it will be a renewed world and it will be a beautiful place. full of the best. will stop this type of ammunition. it's good business for us it's kind of like being a doctor you know if there's a disaster businesses. better unfortunately. to become one of the wild industrial titans you need a workforce that's ready for anything but grim statistics in the h
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we could find any number microbial life and it will be interesting to see how they are surviving. >> and how extreme. temperatures averages around 13 below zero. >>> a prank involving the british royal family is being blamed death for n london. how a joke may have led to a suicide and how they are being punished tonight. plus, a live look at the bay area with leigh glaser up next with the forecast. >> and kid named johnny and warriors away from home. warriors a[ laughter ]e. [ girl ] wow, you guys have it easy. i wish i had u-verse when i was your age. in my day, we didn't have these fancy wireless receivers. blah blah blah. if i had a sleepover, i couldn't just move the tv into the playroom. no. we had to watch movies in the den because that's where the tv outlet was. and if dad was snoring on the couch, we muscled through it. is she for real? your generation has it made. [ male announcer ] the wireless receiver only from at&t u-verse. get u-verse tv for $29 a month for six months. rethink possible. get u-verse tv for $29 a month for six months. welcome toand you are?air. your worst
we could find any number microbial life and it will be interesting to see how they are surviving. >> and how extreme. temperatures averages around 13 below zero. >>> a prank involving the british royal family is being blamed death for n london. how a joke may have led to a suicide and how they are being punished tonight. plus, a live look at the bay area with leigh glaser up next with the forecast. >> and kid named johnny and warriors away from home. warriors a[ laughter...
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he survived, she did not. a video posted by the family now has gone viral. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ona marquez greene one of many lives cut way, way two short that is the "cbs evening news" tonight's, i'm jeff glor, cbs news in newtown, connecticut. scott pelley is back tomorrow night. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org to try to make sense of the elementary school massacre. local churches honored the victims. >>> coast to coast people head to houses of worship. >>> and the connecticut school shooting renews the did he bit over gun control. the bay area lawmaker pushing for a assault weapons ban. >>> and down right freezing temperatures. just how cold it's going to get and the one day we might be rain free. cbs 5 eyewitness news is next. ,,
he survived, she did not. a video posted by the family now has gone viral. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ona marquez greene one of many lives cut way, way two short that is the "cbs evening news" tonight's, i'm jeff glor, cbs news in newtown, connecticut. scott pelley is back tomorrow night. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org to try to make sense of the elementary school massacre. local churches honored the victims. >>>...
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didn't they do it but you see the difficulty is that the banks were actually in a terrible scrabble for survival and they have been trying to prepare themselves for this but ultimately they've been too optimistic they were convinced at all points in time that the world was going to buy and buy effectively it hasn't they were convinced that they were going to see lots more money flowing into their coffers from multiple venues because that would be economic growth the op hasn't taken place so therefore as the debt crisis has got worse are rowing the euro and is the euro itself has left this sort of fetid stink in the air because of the of all that mess that is the greek economy and multiple other economies around the mediterranean and the euro zone itself banks are basically been left suddenly realizing that at the last that they've got to have this scrabble for cash and what they're going to be doing now is they're going to be sell anything armchairs asset eastern europe and bank subsidiaries you name it they are all going to be up for offer it what's going to be the incredible amazing discount s
didn't they do it but you see the difficulty is that the banks were actually in a terrible scrabble for survival and they have been trying to prepare themselves for this but ultimately they've been too optimistic they were convinced at all points in time that the world was going to buy and buy effectively it hasn't they were convinced that they were going to see lots more money flowing into their coffers from multiple venues because that would be economic growth the op hasn't taken place so...
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the 28-year-old motorist is expected to survive his injuries. police are searching for the bike rider. d.c. police officers were called to the 1600 block of massachusetts avenue northwest scott circle about 10:20 p.m. wednesday for a report of a stabbing. witnesses told investigators that a bicyclist apparently upset about being cut off struck the driver's side mirror of a smart car with a head bike lock. according to the police report, the driver then got out of the car and said, why did you do that? that's when it escalated into a fight which ended, according to witnesses, when the bicyclist stabbed the driver in the ribs, then fled the scene. more bikes and cars are sharing the road than ever before in the district, and it can at times make for uneasy coexistence. gregory building with the washington area bicyclist association says it's important for both motorists and bike riders to observe the rules of the road. he notes that the time of year when the days are the shortest are the most hazardous. >> the time change is an important time to t
the 28-year-old motorist is expected to survive his injuries. police are searching for the bike rider. d.c. police officers were called to the 1600 block of massachusetts avenue northwest scott circle about 10:20 p.m. wednesday for a report of a stabbing. witnesses told investigators that a bicyclist apparently upset about being cut off struck the driver's side mirror of a smart car with a head bike lock. according to the police report, the driver then got out of the car and said, why did you...
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he survived a half dozen i.e.d. blasts, which have the same effect on the brain as a concussion. brain damage has left him 100% disabled according to the government. >> like, i know the word but i cannot say it. and things like that, that happens to me everyday and it gets me mad. >> reporter: what you're doing, would it hold any hope for rigo saenz? >> we can't make rigo saenz better if we don't know what's contributing to his problems, what is making him disabled. if we can understand those little changes that lead to problems then we can interrupt them, we can intercept them with different therapeutic agents. >> reporter: the big hope here is for researchers to find a way to identify c.t.e. in those who are still alive. right now the only way to diagnosis it, scott, is to examine the brain issue of those who've already died. >> pelley: fascinating, jim, thank you very much. in washington today, the republicans responded to the white house budget plan with a proposal of their own. it would raise the eligibility age for medicare and people on social security would get smaller co
he survived a half dozen i.e.d. blasts, which have the same effect on the brain as a concussion. brain damage has left him 100% disabled according to the government. >> like, i know the word but i cannot say it. and things like that, that happens to me everyday and it gets me mad. >> reporter: what you're doing, would it hold any hope for rigo saenz? >> we can't make rigo saenz better if we don't know what's contributing to his problems, what is making him disabled. if we can...
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. >> translator: there's no way for us to survive when rich people open stores every where without considering poor people like us. >> reporter: that's what he and others in south korea want from their next president. a little consideration. they recognize the conglomerates have helped the country's economy grow but growth shouldn't threaten shops, livelihoods and traditions. nhk, seoul. >>> the new head of tokyo has been chosen to head the olympic committee. he was elected governor last sunday. >> translator: i believe hosting the 2020 summer olympics will be a significant goal for people in tokyo and in areas affected by last year's earthquake and tsunami. i'll make every effort to succeed in bringing the olympic games to japan. >> he was chosen at the committee's board meeting. he'll be joined by a wrestler who won her third consecutive gold medal at the london olympics and four other people who have been appointed as ambassadors to support japan's bid to host the games. he said he will outline to plan the games next month. tokyo is competing against the turkish city of istanbul and madrid.
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he also wrote a companion essay called the search for survival in which he writes every one of us contributes to the recovery of our country by working harder, but flustering the conrad good work and that only the revival of spiritual devotion, not fashionable can inspire the selfless service and each of us can contribute by leading moral and dedicated lives and by speaking and writing in that sense and if we have no leaders we must go at it alone. in the chicago public schools, we regularly read the label was the operations of the bridge, and perhaps as in the rich, it isn't quite the time to ask how can man die better than by facing fear of love for the actions of his brothers and the temple of his god? perhaps that isn't quite yet but it's evidence the times for sacrifice for the sake of the country into the judeo-christian values as near to the absolute privacy of the notions regarding abortion, birth control, sex education, sterilization and the rights. in looking at these, we might begin to remind us first visible signals of the change are often the mistaken for the force. the wave whic
he also wrote a companion essay called the search for survival in which he writes every one of us contributes to the recovery of our country by working harder, but flustering the conrad good work and that only the revival of spiritual devotion, not fashionable can inspire the selfless service and each of us can contribute by leading moral and dedicated lives and by speaking and writing in that sense and if we have no leaders we must go at it alone. in the chicago public schools, we regularly...
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a mayo clinc study found diabetic patiens with >>> common diabetes drug may increase survival rates among women with ovarian cancer. a mayo clinic study found diabetics patients with ovarian cancer took the drug for the diabetes for nearly four times more likely to survive compared it cancer patients who did not take the drug. previous research on the drug has shown it may also fight other cancers. researchers hope to start using the drug for large-scale trials with people with ovarian cancer. >>> here's a link you may not have expected. researchers say your tap water may be to blame for your food allergies. scientists have found that a chemical used in pesticides and tap batter chlorination is linked to low tolerance of certain foods. food allergies affect 15 million people in the united states. >>> tangerines are on tap for tony tantillo today. he shows us everything we need to know about picking out the best tasting tangerines. >> reporter: well, today's tip of the day is going to be is going to be with satsuma tangerines, the stem and leaf variety. see this? easy to peel, no seeds, we
a mayo clinc study found diabetic patiens with >>> common diabetes drug may increase survival rates among women with ovarian cancer. a mayo clinic study found diabetics patients with ovarian cancer took the drug for the diabetes for nearly four times more likely to survive compared it cancer patients who did not take the drug. previous research on the drug has shown it may also fight other cancers. researchers hope to start using the drug for large-scale trials with people with ovarian...
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you're expecting the world to end it's a small town in southern italy which indian group of these will survive and the apocalyptic predictions of doom mongers have also descended on the bottom of it to mark what they think will be the end of the world that's one thirty pm g.m.t. will report on how people around the world are preparing for the end of the month calendar with some turning that's supported on into profit. divine power in action activate the. i and. me please we are under the control of those governing us before we're at the service of our space mafia i found that on that day the magnetic field of the sun will rise. to it that will create a discipline that just. after the second coming it will be a beautiful place it will receive its glory it will be a renewed world and it will be a beautiful place. the first. will stop just ammunition. dr you know if there's a disaster businesses. better unfortunately. off the break ati's capital accounts reveal some back door money management on wall street and the deals that lets certain traders stay ahead of their rivals stay with us. you know
you're expecting the world to end it's a small town in southern italy which indian group of these will survive and the apocalyptic predictions of doom mongers have also descended on the bottom of it to mark what they think will be the end of the world that's one thirty pm g.m.t. will report on how people around the world are preparing for the end of the month calendar with some turning that's supported on into profit. divine power in action activate the. i and. me please we are under the...
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best cash for them is in a small area of the lake with the water is relatively fresh as fish cannot survive in the salty a part of the money and the lakes getting sold every year the monish the dealers and all to fish oil reservoir which was filled in the nine hundred fifty s. in the areas hot climate the water evaporates quickly and the local stores natural sultanas takes over a birds the drying out of the lake cool so striking one of the world's biggest populations of mustangs. there are four hundred of the animals here the area is a protected. it's a place of peace and calm in recent decades dozens of canals of being dug around here to cultivate the locals taps broad grassy plains this may be useful for humans but it does badly hit many species as the animals here for instance saw a. lopes just some forty years ago there were more than two million. nowhere else in the world but now people brought the species to the brink of extinction this region is be reaching life for thousands of years but now we know relatively short space of time it's vibrant diversity of creatures is threatened all
best cash for them is in a small area of the lake with the water is relatively fresh as fish cannot survive in the salty a part of the money and the lakes getting sold every year the monish the dealers and all to fish oil reservoir which was filled in the nine hundred fifty s. in the areas hot climate the water evaporates quickly and the local stores natural sultanas takes over a birds the drying out of the lake cool so striking one of the world's biggest populations of mustangs. there are four...
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because you interview the people who survived. >> i interviewed 225 people, almost all of the 45 men who survived the attack. >> rose: and what did they say about what their mindset was as this was happening? and what is the imperative of the moment and do they think this is it, man there is no way we are getting out of this alive. yes, they did, a number of them thought that, it has been nice working to you, that was said a few times and there were a number of moments that i heard about that i put in the book of people accepting that they were going to be killed. >> rose: right. >> noticing that the sky is really blue and the grass is really green and they are not going to the leave this particular. >> rose: there is the day i die. >> yes, it happens a number of times. one thing that comes back over and over is the selflessness of these men, these troops, all eight of the guys who died to a man died doing something self less, either returning fire, the first one killed, private kevin thompson, young private from reno, nevada, and he runs out to man his station in the mortar pit, and
because you interview the people who survived. >> i interviewed 225 people, almost all of the 45 men who survived the attack. >> rose: and what did they say about what their mindset was as this was happening? and what is the imperative of the moment and do they think this is it, man there is no way we are getting out of this alive. yes, they did, a number of them thought that, it has been nice working to you, that was said a few times and there were a number of moments that i heard...
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. >> translator: there's no way for us to survive when rich people open stores every where without considering poor people like us. >> reporter: that's what he and others in south korea want from their next president. a little consideration. they recognize the conglomerates have helped the country's economy grow but growth shouldn't strengthen threaten shops, livelihoods and traditions. nhk, seoul. >>> the new head of tokyo has been chosen to head the olympic committee. he was elected governor last sunday. >> translator: i believe hosting the 2020 summer olympics will be a significant goal for people in tokyo and in areas affected by last year's earthquake and tsunami. i'll make every effort to succeed in bringing the olympic games to japan. >> he was chosen at the committee's board meeting. he'll be joined by a wrestler who won her third consecutive gold medal at the london olympics and four other people who have been appointed as ambassadored to support japan's bid to host the games. tokyo is competing against the turkish city of istanbul and madrid. the international olympic committee will
. >> translator: there's no way for us to survive when rich people open stores every where without considering poor people like us. >> reporter: that's what he and others in south korea want from their next president. a little consideration. they recognize the conglomerates have helped the country's economy grow but growth shouldn't strengthen threaten shops, livelihoods and traditions. nhk, seoul. >>> the new head of tokyo has been chosen to head the olympic committee. he...
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how did she survive? chris: she decided not to run for re-election and she knew she wasn't up for it. >> she made the right decision. chris: what about backbone? >> a republican hasn't voted for a tax increase in congress since 1990 and in the last couple of weeks republicans have talked about and said they're for tax rate increases. that is is a huge sea change in that party, the beginning of wisdom on physical sanity. >> gabby giffords, she did it with a smile. that took a lot of guts to get in front of that huge audience. chris: you can tell a lot of about these pols when people stand up for you. >> i have a new nomination. i would say the republican pizza owner in florida who lifted up president obama in front of the secret service. chris: were they reaching for their guns? >> looking apoplectic. i was one of the pool reporters. he goes up to obama and goes like that and i thought the secret service was going to body slam the guy. chris: that was gutsy. when we return, this christmas special, more of
how did she survive? chris: she decided not to run for re-election and she knew she wasn't up for it. >> she made the right decision. chris: what about backbone? >> a republican hasn't voted for a tax increase in congress since 1990 and in the last couple of weeks republicans have talked about and said they're for tax rate increases. that is is a huge sea change in that party, the beginning of wisdom on physical sanity. >> gabby giffords, she did it with a smile. that took a...
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he survived war atrocities. to make a final decision. has changed his life and the world around him. by giving up. hope. and loves to so many children. nikolai the american worker on our t.v. . critics three. four three. three. three. three. three braun video for your media project free media r.t. dot com. hello and if you've just joined us for a happy new year to you from us it's kevin and this is now here at the brand new r.t. news center we've got a special hour an hour program from eleven o'clock moscow time so to one thirty in the morning as you will know if you're with us about thirty five minutes ago you heard president putin speaking at the scene of fireworks and the russian national anthem as well now we've got a program up we've got another hour to go we've got i'm sure tons a lot and. he's been a big contributor we've talked some a lot over the last she's an expert on iran then we're going to talk about how. a new person might be taking the reins there in the next year. should sort of rushing out should returns if you are morn
he survived war atrocities. to make a final decision. has changed his life and the world around him. by giving up. hope. and loves to so many children. nikolai the american worker on our t.v. . critics three. four three. three. three. three. three braun video for your media project free media r.t. dot com. hello and if you've just joined us for a happy new year to you from us it's kevin and this is now here at the brand new r.t. news center we've got a special hour an hour program from eleven...
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she is in critical condition but is expected to survive. prosecutors say the two were attacked inside a home. 5 people were charged in the case yesterday. >>> we have new information now about that couple, san francisco police say the two were acquainted with the 5 people charged with attacking them and the man who died, steven reid, had moved here from georgia. four of the suspects completedded not guilty yesterday. the 5th is due for arraignment tomorrow. police have not discussed a motive. >>> a controversial video is being investigated by san francisco police, and it is believed to be of a fellow police officer driving a lamborghini through the broadway tunnel at 100 miles an hour. >> yeah. >> the tunnel has a 35 mile per hour speed limit. this video posted to the facebook page of police sergeant carl teague was titled broadway tunnel, 100 miles per hour, in a lambbo and included a comment saying every 1 was drunk at the time. >> well this is absolutely dangerous and inappropriate behavior and we can't have folks going 100 miles an hour
she is in critical condition but is expected to survive. prosecutors say the two were attacked inside a home. 5 people were charged in the case yesterday. >>> we have new information now about that couple, san francisco police say the two were acquainted with the 5 people charged with attacking them and the man who died, steven reid, had moved here from georgia. four of the suspects completedded not guilty yesterday. the 5th is due for arraignment tomorrow. police have not discussed a...
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jefferson fundamentally believe in the success come in the survival of america. he what, short of that he would cut any deal. he would do what he had to do. and he was very explicit and spoke in modern terms about it. he says that what is practical must control what is pure theory, and it is the habits of the governed the often determined what is practical. the habits of the governed that depend what is practical. this is not an eerie pantry me woman francophile which is what alexander hamilton and jon adams wanted to think he was treated this as a hard-nosed politician who did what he had to do to make sure the call for which he had nearly all his life would survive and thrive. the other thing that is important for the president is you not only have to reach out your own across the aisle but you have to actually enjoy yet. it's politics is a hell of a business to go into if you don't like people. there is another book to be written by someone about why introverts tend to be such drawn so to politics. i offer richard nixon. mr. gregarious as an example to i think
jefferson fundamentally believe in the success come in the survival of america. he what, short of that he would cut any deal. he would do what he had to do. and he was very explicit and spoke in modern terms about it. he says that what is practical must control what is pure theory, and it is the habits of the governed the often determined what is practical. the habits of the governed that depend what is practical. this is not an eerie pantry me woman francophile which is what alexander hamilton...
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much like we were going into a bear market well before the nasdaq peeps and there's only one way to survive and that mark and that stone real assets so those two things were kind of my guiding principle. we have been aided and abetted along the way by the financial crisis and the reaction to the financial crisis than the major mentioned one of the to be seeing conservatorships l.t.r. rose just massive money printing to save the financial system to bank runs which would cause people to go to google so these are all created tailwinds that make one believe that the price of gold can still go many times higher than it is today ok so then let's talk about because i want to ask what's changed in the landscape and the dynamics perhaps in the last year and a half because in the summer of two thousand and eleven following the u.s. debt downgrade of course the euro zone crisis was still a major concern and every day it seemed like all it was hitting a new record i can remember just watching it reporting on it going whoa what is going on i mean i went from sixteen hundred to one thousand eight hundred
much like we were going into a bear market well before the nasdaq peeps and there's only one way to survive and that mark and that stone real assets so those two things were kind of my guiding principle. we have been aided and abetted along the way by the financial crisis and the reaction to the financial crisis than the major mentioned one of the to be seeing conservatorships l.t.r. rose just massive money printing to save the financial system to bank runs which would cause people to go to...